Do all dogs need help from a professional trainer? Are we able to read books or watch videos to help train our dogs?The biggest drawback of do-it-yourself dog training is the potential lost time. If you are fumbling through and trying to figure it out as you go (as most of us are), you stand to lose valuable moments in your dog's life that could be spent reinforcing good behaviors instead of sending mixed and inconsistent messages. Hiring one shouldn’t be considered a reflection of an owner’s failure. Listen in as Louie Torres shares when it’s best to hire a training professional who is right for you and your dog.
Read MoreDid you know that lipomas found on your dog are a sign of toxic overload? Canine Herbalist Rita Hogan is here to share why some dogs get lipomas, what they are and the protocols to treat lipomas safely and effectively. Listen and learn! Your dog will thank you.
Read MorePancreatitis is a medical way of saying “inflammation of the pancreas.” But it’s much more complicated than it sounds. If issues with the pancreas are not addressed, there can be some serious consequences. What's the difference between acute and chronic pancreatitis, what causes it, what are the symptoms Join us as Rita Hogan, Canine Herbalist shares how we can treat pancreatitis holistically.
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